Taking place at South Ribble Tennis Centre from Thursday 15 – Sunday 18 February, the tournament will provide world class wheelchair tennis before it continues at the Bolton Indoor ITF2.

This year’s line-up features a wealth of the top 25 wheelchair tennis players and British home-grown talent, including the North West’s own Nathaniel Lowe-Cordingley and Helen Bond, who will participate in the men’s and women’s draws.

World-ranked number ten Takuya Miki, Great Britain’s former National Champion Dermot Bailey and recent Junior Masters boys’ doubles champion Ruairi Logan are set to compete in the men’s singles.

The women’s singles will see the likes of world-ranked number ten and defending champion Dana Mathewson take to the court.

Two-time Paralympian Louise Hunt and National champion Lauren Jones head up the British challenge, with Hunt a former Preston Indoor champion.

Rio Paralympian Antony Cotterill, along with James Shaw and Richard Green will be making up a talented trio competing in the quad singles title, with Cotterill bidding to better last year’s runner-up position.